buông xuôi
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Definition
- Verb:
- To give up / to abandon: To stop trying to do something or to stop caring about a situation because you feel you cannot succeed or change it. It implies a surrender due to discouragement, weariness, or hopelessness.
- To let (something) run its course / to neglect: To stop managing or controlling a situation, allowing it to develop without any further effort or intervention, often leading to a negative outcome.
- (Of a person) to pass away / to die (figurative, literary): Used in the phrase "hai tay buông xuôi" (to drop both hands) as a euphemism for dying.
Usage Examples
- Verb:
- Sau nhiều lần thất bại, anh ấy đã buông xuôi. (After many failures, he gave up.)
- Đừng buông xuôi việc học hành. (Don't neglect your studies.)
- Cụ già đã hai tay buông xuôi trong giấc ngủ. (The old man passed away in his sleep.)
Advanced Usage
- The word carries a strong connotation of passive resignation and emotional surrender, rather than a strategic decision to stop. It often suggests a negative judgment on the action.
Variants and Related Words
- Buông (v): to let go of, to release.
- Buông tay: to let go of someone's hand; to give up control.
- Buông thả (v): to let loose, to abandon oneself (often to negative habits or emotions).
- Buông thả bản thân: to let oneself go.
Synonyms
- Abandon: to cease support or look after.
- Give up: to stop attempting something.
- Neglect: to fail to care for properly.
- Resign oneself: to accept something undesirable as inevitable.
Related Idioms
- Hai tay buông xuôi: (idiom) Literally "to drop both hands"; to die, to pass away.
- Ông ấy ra đi một cách thanh thản, hai tay buông xuôi. (He passed away peacefully.)
- Buông xuôi phó mặc: (idiomatic phrase) To completely abandon and leave to fate; to give up entirely.
- Anh ta buông xuôi phó mặc cho số phận. (He abandoned everything to fate.)
- To let (something) run its course
- vì chán nản, nên buông xuôiout of weariness, he let things run their course
- hai tay buông xuôito drop off, to die